I caught a story on SKysports here in the states about hooligans banned from Euro 2004. I understand than some 2500 people are not allowed to go. What I did not understand was to what level the gov't was revoking their travel rights. I thought I heard that these poeple are actually forced to turn in their passports, but I was not sure (I studied Spanish in high school not British, so my translation skills are not up to par). WOuld these people be allowed to travel elsewhere, ie to the states if they wanted too?? Is there any backlash form civil rights groups??? I wonder how something like this woudl fly in the states.....
Well, it's not the States, so it's not a plausible question to ask. They just do things differently there. If they had said that they couldn't go to Portugal, but they could go to the US, then they would just fly to the US and then hop a plane to Portugal. The US doesn't care about that sort of thing. This is the only real way to stop them, and good riddance I say.
I think that "known" hooligans are required to turn in their passports prior to any major tournament, but perhaps some of our British friends could enlighten us further. Maybe some of you know a "known" hooligan. Heck, maybe some of you ARE hooligans. If that's the case, we welcome you with open arms to the US..
There's a bit more about it here, seems they may take passports away in needs be, I know in the past they have made known offenders report to police stations on the day of the match. http://uk.sports.yahoo.com/040526/3/41c1.html Mind you after all the efforts being made by the FA and UK police, UEFA have acted like the arses they usually do. http://news.lycos.co.uk/football/040607142857.m2g3neo2.xml.html
Funny Coach. I'm not trying to slam Nascar, but it gives me hope that one day soccer/football has potential to catch on. I just have a hard time understanding people I know who love Nascar but says soccer is boring. At least many of the European Grand Prix and Rallies involve more than just taking a left hand turn.
I guess there are still some Arsenal fans that have not seen Ashley Cole do a split trying to stay with him right? NEWAY... with regards to the hooligans... its a necessary act that has been used in the past to try an lessen the hooliganism at major tournaments... this is fine because its not like these people had trips to Paris, Sydney and Rome planned... and if they did... oops... they should not have become "known hooligans" I am all for that kind of action... I hate it when the letter of the law, or human rights groups/lawyers get in the way of a law that is supposed to be benificial, or try to uphold a law in every sense when its clearly being taken out of context.. like the right to bear arms in the US... (there, i have stared this as far away from Ronaldo as possible.. you may proceed...)
God! Now we're doing it! It IS all about him.....(that has to be the funniest thing I have read on BigSoccer since, well, when was ZANI's last spelling nightmare?) And, as far as the NASCAR jokes go, boys,..."Them's fightin' words. I got me a Tony Stewart cap an a Tony Stewart license plate holder on mu' car, too. If you ain't makin' lefts, you ain't doin' sh!t" Man, those 5 years in North Carolina warped my brain! I actually am a big NASCAR fan, but I also watch every minute, LIVE, of Le Mans and the 24 Hours of Daytona when they are broadcast. I'm a closet speed junkie, really.
Not sure if this counts but, when I went to the last ever Cup race at Rockingham in February, right as Dale Jarrett's engine blew, a traumatized DJ fan hurled a half full can of beer (w/ can coozy) onto the track and nailed one of the cars right in the windshield. The off-duty Mayberry police officers doing security, however, didn't even try to do anything until long after the guy had moved himself to another section.
F1, although it's incredibly one-sided. WRC is my personal choice if I want to watch a race. I also enjoy the races around the Isle of Mann.
I was bummed to see Rockingham taken off the schedule. That's where I lived for those "5 Years in Hell" in NC. Hated the town, loved the track.
Back to the thread.... More than taking their passports away from them, they should then round up these hooligans, stick them on a remote, uninhabited island in the Outer Hebrides and then bomb the bejesus out of it. You Americans got a spare squadron of B-52s you can lend us for this task?
You Brits better be careful with this "stick them on a remote island" thing. You tried it once before, and it backfired on ya (think cricket, tennis, rugby, and even footie now). G'day
You quote whatever bits you want for a cheap shot pal. This is the kind of selective response to part of a post that you get on the politics forum. Maybe where we went wrong before was not "bombing the bejesus" (as I said in my original post) out of those remote islands when we did it before.
Better yet, instead of bombing, we could video tape the whole thing! It could be the next big hit for SKY/FOX! "Hoolies in the wild!"